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Does a 12V M-series voltmeter exist?

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I want to buy a voltmeter that looks identical to the standard M-series 24V unit, but that is for 12V applications. Does such a thing exist?

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I thought the whole M-series program was to standardize all the components, which included all 24v electrical.

If you happen to run across a 12v, I've also got a project I could use one on.
 

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The volt meter in the CUCV is a 12v meter. They use a resistor across the terminals to drop the 24v feed to 12v. However, the gauge doesn't look exactly like the one shown.
 

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The HETs have 2 volt meters, a 24v AND a 12v, the 12v is indicial to the rest of the m series 24s
 

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The HETs have 2 volt meters, a 24v AND a 12v, the 12v is indicial to the rest of the m series 24s
Ah, much thanks! :beer:

I went looking for a 1070 interior shot and found a very good example on prime portal (an excellent site).

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Very high resolution image here: http://data3.primeportal.net/transp...t_cab_empty/images/het_empty_cab_08_of_17.jpg

That's not an exact match for the M-series like my older truck has but it's probably as close as I'm going to find. I'll have to find a HETT manual somewhere so I can find the NSN for that gauge.
 
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